Following the closure of the Nintendo WFC, ​​we run all our multiplayer Wii games. But that was until a group of developers created the Wiimmfi project , in order to continue enjoying the multiplayer to an alternate server, but this will need to patch the games to work. With Patcher Wiimmfi we can do that easily, whether you have the original game or an ISO of this image. The online is not dead!

JoostinOnline offers version 1.2 " InspectMii "app for the Nintendo Wii, allowing you to view and export various system information ...

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v1.2 Added new sysconf settings, Including NDEV ones and the Motion Plus one Changed the order of the network log and printf functions so it will save the latest crashes if InspectMii Added ASCII art InspectMii to the title screen Wrote code for displaying network key ( Will not be logged) Fixed incorrect network encryption names Added proxy settings Fixed minor typos and A Few unorganized code v1.1 Counter Bias hours are converted to years-months-days (thanks overjoy) Changed the page titles to better convey the purpose of the file checked Being Added to the Source DNS network page Greatly Improved the log file code so it Will Save odd results if the app crashes Log file is now named "InspectMii.log" A Fair Amount of code cleanuphttp://www.nintendomax.com/viewtopic...8e6f57aaa932d4

EasyRPG Player is an open source implementation of the RPG Maker 2000/2003 engine

If you encounter problems test if they also occur in the official supported (Windows, Linux or MacOS X) versions first! In the current state the compatibility is not the best, don't expect that most games work.
The program fails to start in 50 Hz mode, use 60 Hz mode until this is resolved.
You can report bugs in the Issue tracker. Please check if the bug is resolved in the latest nightly build before reporting.

A federal appeals court has dismissed a patent infringement claim against Nintendo's Wii Remote controller.The suit was first filed by patent holder Triton Tech in 2010, after which a Seattle district court judge found the patent "did not adequately describe a complete invention" rendering it invalid, according to Nintendo. Triton took the claim to a federal appeals court, which upheld the previous ruling on June 13.Triton's patent No. 5,181,181 was filed in 1990 for "a mouse which senses six degrees of motion arising from movement of the mouse within three dimensions". It describes several functions which are similar in use to the Wii Remote's motion control."We are very pleased with this result," Nintendo of America general counsel Richard Medway said in a prepared statement. "Nintendo has a long tradition of developing unique and innovative products, while respecting the intellectual property rights of others. Nintendo continues to aggressively defend itself against patent trolls. After many years of litigation, the decision today reflects an appropriate resolution of this case."Electronics company Philips sued Nintendo in May over its patent on a "virtual body control device", which allows users to control interfaces using "intuitive" motions. If successful, the suit would block North American sales of Wii, Wii Remote, Wii U, Wii U GamePad, and Wii Mini.

Nintendo is planning a revenue-sharing affiliate program for those using gameplay footage of its games on YouTube. Video bloggers and "Let's Play" creators alike will need permission from the publisher to broadcast their gameplay clips, according to twotweets from the publisher (as translated byGamasutra).

Just over one year ago, Nintendo issued Content ID Match copyright claims on YouTube videos that featured gameplay clips from its suite of published titles. After the backlash that followed the House of Mario attempting to obtain the whole pie from YouTubers, it's now settling for a slice of it: The new affiliate program would see ad revenue from videos split among Nintendo, Google and the video creators themselves. Nintendo is apparently getting a head start, as it has already tagged recent gameplay videos, placing their advertisements on them.

As it was foretold, the end is upon us - or at least, it's upon those of us using a Wii or DS to play online games. Nintendo announced back in March that May 20, 2014 would signal the end of online service for games on the Wii and DS systems, and that day has come. Or, depending on when you read this, is rapidly approaching.

If you want to get in one last match or download any DLC for the games affected by the blackout, this is your last chance. Not sure if your favorite game is affected? Check Nintendo's full list. Note that this is not your last chance to watch Netflix or Hulu using your Wii. Those services will continue, at least for the prophesied foreseeable future.

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